A new study shows ancient Egyptians made bronze stronger with speiss, changing what experts knew about early metalworking ...
This historic moment may not be the right one to be recognized, as the use of telegraphs goes back to ancient times, according to Popular ... as detailed by the second-century B.C.E. Greek historian ...
The past has never been more visible. While ancient ruins crumble under the weight of time, weather, and human activity, a ...
After two decades of planning and construction delays, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) a colossal, $1 billion facility, is finally opening ...
Research has identified the composite bow as the most lethal weapon of the Bronze Age, challenging long-held beliefs about its origins and transforming our understanding of ancient warfare. A new ...
Academics studying public toilets, grief in ancient Greece and gender cohesion in universities have won a slice of $376m in ­taxpayer funding for priority ­research.
More than six decades later, what has emerged is a military-narrational complex, in which war presents too good a story not to tell, over and over again. States, and now nonstate actors, have been ...
As business leaders gather in Riyadh this week for the Saudi-Greek Business Council, the timing could not be more fitting to ...
Whereas the coins of Alexander the Great depicted the Macedonian king wearing a lion’s pelt, alluding to the symbolism ...
From the Greeks and the Romans to the Ottoman empire, the history of Sardis, Turkey, is one of persistent turnover. But its ...
The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
In an excerpt from his new book Dinner with King Tut, Sam Kean explores a weird and wild '90s experiment to replicate ancient ...